Smart Grids

As urban areas continue to grow, the challenges for governments and public institutions regarding the supply of electricity are also increasing.

Creating a smart grid is integral to support smart infrastructure for your city. Smart grids are modernised electricity grids that interact with technology and infrastructure to increase the transparency of energy use and efficiency for consumers. Smart grids allow vehicles, homes and companies to collaborate and share energy. Cutting-edge sensors collect data about consumers' energy usage and requirements so efficiency can be monitored and continually improved.

Major differences between a traditional grid and a smart grid
Traditional Grid
Smart Grid

As a leader with decades of expertise in disruptive technology-driven energy projects, Yeka helps local governments and public bodies choose smart applications to deliver electricity to citizens while meeting environmental requirements and making economic sense.

We assist you identify priorities, objectively evaluate a range of solutions, and build consensus among stakeholders. Our range of innovative solutions for smart cities include Smart Meters, AMI Meters, Test Equipment, Energy Meters and many others.

Your city of tomorrow will be “smart”, connected and greener. And by partnering with Yeka, your smart city will also be EASIER, SAFER and FASTER.

Benefits of smart grid applications

Fiber Optics

Through the long experience of our affiliated company in the telecommunication sector, YEKA partners developed an honorable reputation in FIBER OPTIC for high speed & wide area networks.

As an approved Business partner by OGER & Ministry of telecommunications for inbuilding FFTH solution, YEKA partners objective is to assist Lebanon in running FTTX infrastructure project.

Our expertise cover connectivity solutions for data & voice as stated below:

Our team of certified experts hold a diverse portfolio of Public & Local Enterprise projects regarding supply and system integration.
Smart cities use IoT devices such as connected sensors, lights, and meters to collect and analyze data. The cities then use this data to improve infrastructure, public utilities, services and more.
Fiber-optic cable is ideal to accommodate today's smart city applications as well as future technologies. The existence of fiber optic cables opened the opportunities to have ultra-broadband and low latency communication in cities as opposed to the traditional copper cable network, which had its own limitations.